Also there is something called smart6 a program that GB provide it has a quick boot option that needs to be check in two ways, quick boot OS and quick boot BIOS/POST in the program, then in the BIOS you need to turn quick boot on.

Also there is something called smart6 a program that GB provide it has a quick boot option that needs to be check in two ways, quick boot OS and quick boot BIOS/POST in the program, then in the BIOS you need to turn quick boot on.

Right now it's set to AHCI, if i set it to IDE it would cap the speeds of my SSD.
Also I've had an issue where changing the control mode prevents me from booting into windows.

Quick OS boot is turned off because it doesn't fully boot windows, it resumes it from an S4 state.
Quick boot is turned on, but I've noticed that turning it off doesn't make POST any slower/faster.

no you wont, and you really wont notice the difference with an SSD, but hey i would never go back to IDE for 5-10 sec less boot time. one thing i don't see on ASUS boards is the Intel AHCI BIOS which is on every GB board when the SB or PCH is in AHCI mode for SATA. Is boot time really that important to you that you would change your settings from AHCI to IDE?